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With FOMAT, you can join clinical trials to better understand your condition, help advance medicine, and receive study-related care at no cost. Many studies also offer compensation for your time.

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A study evaluating a possible new treatment for adults living with advanced breast cancer.

Criteria & Qualifications:

  • Are 18 years or older
  • Have a certain type of advanced or metastatic breast cancer
  • May need another treatment option because standard treatments are not a good fit for you

Compensation: Contact Us for more info

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      What are clinical trials?

      Clinical trials are research studies designed to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and outcomes of medical treatments, devices, or interventions in human participants. They follow structured protocols that help researchers collect reliable data, assess results, and ensure patient safety and ethical compliance.

      There are different types of clinical trials, ranging from early-phase studies focused on safety and dosage to late-phase trials that evaluate effectiveness across larger populations. Each phase plays a critical role in advancing medical knowledge and bringing new therapies to patients.